Lovison
Mechanical
- Jan 25, 2002
- 92
Based on available funds we are looking on to ways to increase the existing plant line voltage 460V to 575V for some test we need to make.
From what I've learned is that even though higher voltage means lower amp requirements the existing power supply still will have only the original 200 amp service unless I bring in an additional supply.
We've been quoted a step up current transformer to allow us to connect to our 460V supply and give us 575V outvoltage for those test requiring such voltage. However I'm still limited to my existing 200 amp box. Can anyone tell me how big a motor I can test @ 575V with a 200 amp box?
Wayne E. Lovison
service-parts@naglepumps.com
From what I've learned is that even though higher voltage means lower amp requirements the existing power supply still will have only the original 200 amp service unless I bring in an additional supply.
We've been quoted a step up current transformer to allow us to connect to our 460V supply and give us 575V outvoltage for those test requiring such voltage. However I'm still limited to my existing 200 amp box. Can anyone tell me how big a motor I can test @ 575V with a 200 amp box?
Wayne E. Lovison
service-parts@naglepumps.com